EMBODIED RESISTANCE: Community Movement for Writers (and other humans), taught by Karen Rile


 


 


 

Instructor: Karen Rile, Cleaver Editor-in-Chief

Dates: 

Sunday, December 22, 2024, 2-3:30 pm ET on Zoom

Sunday, January 19, 2024, 2-3:30 pm ET on Zoom

Sunday, February 16, 2024, 2-3:30 pm ET on Zoom

Sunday, March 16, 2024, 2-3:30 pm ET on Zoom

Cost: $5

Open to: All writers, all genres, all humans

EMBODIED RESISTANCE. It’s a metaphor; it’s a concrete concept. Resistance training is the key to longevity and long-term mobility. Join us for a Sunday afternoon functional yoga class to reconnect your body to your mind. We'll practice a combination of movement, bodyweight resistance, brain mapping, and breathing for a fun, low-impact, anatomy-based workout. This class is based on the LYT Method (pronounced as in “litmag”), which combines the mindfulness of yoga with the intelligence of physical therapy to improve core strength, flexibility, and balance for humans of every age. You don’t need to be a writer, and you don't need yoga experience to attend. 

Our brains were designed to move; the better you move, the better you think.

This community class will be conducted on Zoom. You’ll need a yoga mat and two yoga blocks. If you have knee pain, have a blanket or towel nearby. If your wrists bother you, you can use a pair of dumbells (any weight) for support. You don’t need to turn on your camera, but if you set up your mat and camera so I can see you, I may be able to give you live feedback. Questions? Email me. Each session costs $5 and happens on the third Sunday of every month. If cost is a barrier, email me directly and you'll be added to the list, no questions asked. 

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Cleaver Founding Editor Karen Rile is a Philadelphia-based writer, creative writing professor, and movement instructor. She is a Level 2, 500-hour certified instructor of the LYT Method, the only yoga system created by physical therapists. She is also a certified Flexibility Coach, Yoga Trapeze, and Yoga Breathing coach through Yoga Teachers College, where she earned her first 200-hour yoga teacher certification.


 


 


 


 

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